I was curious if imported files were transparent, as in if A imports B and C
imports A, can C access B through A? hm... that looks confusing, let me
qualify it with some pseudocode:
B: int y;
A: import B; int x;
C: import A; A.B.y = 3; A.x = 4;
Will that work or is it necessary for C to import B directly to access y?

I was curious if imported files were transparent, as in if A imports B and C
imports A, can C access B through A? hm... that looks confusing, let me
qualify it with some pseudocode:
B: int y;
A: import B; int x;
C: import A; A.B.y = 3; A.x = 4;
Will that work or is it necessary for C to import B directly to access y?

I was curious if imported files were transparent, as in if A imports B and C
imports A, can C access B through A? hm... that looks confusing, let me
qualify it with some pseudocode:
B: int y;
A: import B; int x;
C: import A; A.B.y = 3; A.x = 4;
Will that work or is it necessary for C to import B directly to access y?

I was curious if imported files were transparent, as in if A imports B and C
imports A, can C access B through A? hm... that looks confusing, let me
qualify it with some pseudocode:
B: int y;
A: import B; int x;
C: import A; A.B.y = 3; A.x = 4;
Will that work or is it necessary for C to import B directly to access y?